2. The Cousins' War series by Philippa Gregory - George R.R. Martin often says that he got his idea for the Game of Thrones series from the real-life events surrounding the War of the Roses, so you know Gregory's take on this will keep you captivated. If you are looking for strong female heroines along with some romance, betrayal, and court intrigue, look no further than this epic series.
3. Ross Poldark by Winston Graham - I love this show on PBS, but the book is also fantastic as well. The time period is great, the setting is gorgeous, and there's a beautiful romance as well. I think fans of Diana Gabaldon would appreciate this series.
4. Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly - Fans of historical fiction, will enjoy this YA tale about a modern girl who comes across a very old diary from the French Revolution and identifies with the author.
5. Into the Wilderness
by Sara Donati - It's the 1700s and Elizabeth Middleton left England to
go to upstate New York and meets an American frontiersman. It's a
romance with an incredible setting, but it also deals with serious
issues like the fate of the Mohawk nation.
6. A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness - While I didn't love this series, I adored the first book and its ability to combine fantasy elements, historical details, and romance.
7. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger - Henry and Clare's story never gets old. I read this book before I started my blog, so I don't have an official review posted, but this book shouldn't be missed!
8. The Bronze Horseman
by Paulina Simons - Ahh! This book is so good! It takes place in Russia
during WWII and it's all about survival, love, family and the horrible
consequences of war.
9. Highland Crown by May McGoldrick - The similarities to Outlander
are definitely present in this novel, although it isn't quite as good. I
liked that Isabella is a trained doctor in the 1800s and she saves
Captain Mackintosh who ends up taking her to his castle in Scotland.
10. The Lost Queen
by Signe Pike - It's all about ancient Scotland, and the book gives
readers a new take on the Arthurian legend. It's part of a series!
11. The Vanished Days
by Susanna Kearsley - This book takes place during the Jacobite
Rebellion and truly you can't go wrong with Kearsley. There's a lot of
plot twists in this one, so buckle in!
12. The Scribe of Siena by Melodie Winawer - Time travel, medieval Siena, the plague! This one has it all.
13. The Secret by Julie Garwood - Judith is about to meet the father she never knew, Laird Maclean, who lives in Scotland. This is the first book in the Highlands' Laird series and it's perfect for historical romance lovers.
14. A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers - A witch is doomed to relieve her cursed love affairs through many lifetimes in this Outlander read-alike that's perfect for the fall season.
15. The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory - While this is an entirely different time period, Gregory brings to life the history very well. Just like Outlander, it's a historical sweeping saga that really pulls readers in.
16. The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsely - This fantastic historical novel involves time travel and a lot of fascinating British history. Diana Gabaldon blurbed it, so you know it's perfect for fans of Outlander.
On My TBR List:
So, what are your favorite Outlander read-alikes? Have you read any of the books that made my list? Let me know in the comments below.
Yessss to Susanna Kearsley!
ReplyDeleteLove her, too! Thanks for visiting, Angela.
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